The 2015 Subaru Legacy doesn't have the type of design that's going to grab midsize sedan buyers attracted to the Ford Fusion and Kia Optima, but last time we checked, those two cars weren't sales leaders. Instead, the 2015 Legacy sports changes inside and out that speak to the automaker's goal of doubling its midsize sedan sales. After recently testing a 2015 Subaru Legacy 2.5i Limited -- read the review here -- we put together a brief, casual video covering the car's exterior and interior updates.

Even with standard all-wheel drive, the 2015 Subaru Legacy's price is right in line with front-drive competitors, and its 26/36 mpg city/highway fuel economy is respectable as well. Seen in person, the 2015 Legacy has a few interesting design cues, but nothing that's going to raise any eyebrows. And that's fine, as the interior of our 2.5i Limited test car was filled with a few details we appreciated, like the rich-looking door panel material to the dark graining of the center console, and the design of the fake wood trim.

While I can't help but wish the center-stack screen was a bit bigger and mounted as high as that on the non-touch-screen Honda Accord, I love the high quality of the rearview camera display, and like how the touch-sensitive buttons make the car feel a bit more modern. It's too bad, though, that the digital clock is relegated low on the center stack, in the HVAC screen.

Another cool detail reminiscent of BMWs we've driven before is how the key fob's unlock button is the Subaru insignia itself. Watch the casual two-minute 2015 Subaru Legacy 2.5i Limited walkaround video below, or check out the Motor Trend First Test right here.